TCP/IP is part of the underlying structure of your system. It allows you to communicate with another terminal or system merely by executing a command or program.
TCP/IP is part of the underlying structure of your system. It allows you to communicate with another terminal or system merely by executing a command or program. Your system takes care of the rest.
Item | Description |
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chnamsv | Changes Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) based name service configuration on a host. |
chprtsv | Changes a print service configuration on a client or server machine. |
hostent | Directly manipulates address-mapping entries in the system configuration database. |
ifconfig | Configures or displays network interface parameters for a network, using TCP/IP. |
mknamsv | Configures TCP/IP-based name service on a host for a client. |
mkprtsv | Configures TCP/IP-based print service on a host. |
mktcpip | Sets the required values for starting TCP/IP on a host. |
no | Configures network options. |
rmnamsv | Unconfigures TCP/IP-based name service on a host. |
rmprtsv | Unconfigures a print service on a client or server machine. |
slattach | Attaches serial lines as network interfaces. |
arp | Displays or changes the Internet address to hardware address translation tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). |
gettable | Gets Network Information Center (NIC) format host tables from a host. |
hostid | Sets or displays the identifier of the current local host. |
hostname | Sets or displays the name of the current host system. |
htable | Converts host files to the format used by network library routines. |
ipreport | Generates a packet trace report from the specified packet trace file. |
iptrace | Provides interface-level packet tracing for Internet protocols. |
lsnamsv | Shows name service information stored in the database. |
lsprtsv | Shows print service information stored in the database. |
mkhosts | Generates the host table file. |
namerslv | Directly manipulates domain name server entries for local resolver routines in the system configuration database. |
netstat | Shows network status. |
route | Manually manipulates the routing tables. |
ruser | Directly manipulates entries in three separate system databases that control foreign host access to programs. |
ruptime | Displays the status of each host on a network. |
securetcpip | Enables the network security feature. |
setclock | Sets the time and date for a host on a network. |
timedc | Returns information about the timed daemon. |
trpt | Performs protocol tracing on Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) sockets. |
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